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Food-service fund balance used to pre‑finance equipment and possible 'lunch-and-learn' pilot; committee approves equipment plan

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District finance and food-service staff reported an expected cafeteria-fund balance above $3 million and asked the property finance committee to authorize equipment replacements and to earmark funds should a high-school "lunch-and-learn" pilot proceed. The committee approved the equipment purchasing and allocation plan; staff said purchases would

The property finance committee on April 22 approved a plan to use cafeteria-fund resources for equipment replacement and to reserve funds to support a possible high‑school "lunch‑and‑learn" pilot.

Finance and food-service staff presented the district’s food-service financials and an equipment-replacement schedule. Staff said the cafeteria fund is expected to have an unreserved fund balance of roughly $3.1 million at the end of the 2024–25 fiscal year — in part because of state- and federal-level meal funding changes over recent years and strong program performance. The presentation listed planned equipment replacements across buildings, emergency contingency funding for district kitchens, and preliminary furniture and equipment estimates to support a potential lunch-and-learn program at the high school.

Staff asked the committee to approve a set of equipment purchase and remediation items…

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